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Blogger TorontoSHARP said...

Big fat Paulie... how cold and dead does a persons heart have to be to think like this twisted bag of lard?

18 January 2010 at 01:59

Anonymous AuntieFa said...

Leave it to Bill Noble to come out with startlingly factual information, only to ruin it in the same paragraph by proposing sterilization as a solution. this planet is perfectly capable of feeding it's citizens, but too many of us just cant get beyond greed and self interest to make it happen.

Noble is by far the creepiest of the boneheads, because he is capable of *some* rational, intelligent thought. The rest of them for the most part are mere followers and unoriginal in their commentary or thinking.

18 January 2010 at 08:07

Anonymous Anonymous said...

$50 to red cross."Want to stick it to a Nazi? Donate to Haitian relief." Felt good!!

P.S. keep up the good work.

18 January 2010 at 11:21

Anonymous BK. said...

Didn't really read the article. It's at the point where I've come to expect sh*t like this from them. They're obviously heartless, so what more can you expect.
I was impressed by your list, however I skimmed it several times and saw that you forgot two of my very favourite very important humanitarian organizations:

Firstly, Doctors Without Borders (http://doctorswithoutborders.org- is working on establishing several temporary hospitals to assist with earthquake relief. Their newest one, in Carrefore treated over 500 patients within the first 24 hours of operation.

and secondly, Partners in Health (http://www.standwithhaiti.org/haiti)- has been doing ground work in Haiti for over 20 years, and now they've become crucial in the collection and dispensing of donated medical supplies, as well as forming teams of trained orthopedic surgeons, anesthesiologists, and nurses to send to Haiti.

18 January 2010 at 22:06

Blogger nos200 said...

Not a surprise. Truth be told we expect most of our readers to expect this from the racists we cover.

We actually do have Doctors Without Borders (we identify them as Médecins Sans Frontières) but we're happy that you provided the link for Partners in Health. We'll add that one with to the list.

18 January 2010 at 22:10

Anonymous BK. said...

Ahhh yes, that would be my poor knowledge of French there. Sorry about that one! Anyways, I think that while the pointless and unbased hatred shown by the subjects in this post is unfortunate, it is heartwarming to see that you have taken it upon yourself/yourselves to track down and post so many useful links to the public. I commend your dedication both to helping people and to providing information to those who are quite unknowing.

19 January 2010 at 12:08

Anonymous Anonymous said...

That's insane, if something like that happened here do they think they'd be able to take care of everything themselves? I bet they'd be the first to take to the streets armed and looting.

Just for this post, I'm sending another $50, keep it up guys!

19 January 2010 at 15:37

Anonymous Anonymous said...

even after years of reading the trash these douche bags post, i am somehow still continuously floored at just how fucking stupid they all are.

READ SOME GOD DAMN HISTORY BOOKS YOU FUCKING MORONS.

i definitely recommend that people donate to Partners in Health. in a country dominated by foreign everything, including aid, it is important to support organizations that empower Haitians to have control over their own livelihoods. PIH does that and 98% of donations go directly to programs rather than administration, etc. and their focus is on social justice.

19 January 2010 at 21:19

Anonymous Hmph said...

You don't help someone to "stick it to..." someone else.

You help because someone needs it.

I'm surprised no one's said that yet.

I see what you're trying to do but, it's just a shame that this is how it has to be to urge someone to do something about anything, these days.

20 January 2010 at 01:09

Anonymous Anonymous said...

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=288116778645&ref=mf

20 January 2010 at 09:27

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I would add Batay Ouvriye (http://www.batayouvriye.org/English/) to the list, though frankly I'm not sure how a person would actually reach them right now. That said, I haven't tried, so who knows.

The nice thing with small, grassroots organizations is that, unlike the big international NGOs, the money you donate goes straight to work on the ground. With the big 'uns, it's impossible to know that your dollars aren't going towards giant administration budgets, other projects, pissing around with bureaucratic nonsense, etc.

Ava

20 January 2010 at 12:19

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